What a great Voyage! We stayed dry, we challenged ourselves, and we made memories for a life time.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Read / Write / Explore Time
We also have a popular Create/Science station. If you have anything that we could use during this time I'd love to borrow them or hear about them!
For the first month or so I am out with the children observing and getting to know them as people and learners. After this, I will be teaching Guided Reading during this time and Ms. Dana and hopefully parent helpers will assist the children's learning. Check out the pictures below.
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Clara is our owl expert. |
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The boys are showing their heartbeats like the EKG's they saw in the hospital! |
Sorting letters by font |
Create Center: Building, balancing, using math skills. |
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Puzzles develop our math brains. |
Practicing writing our numbers with no reversals! |
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Our Personal Space
The Hoola Hoop Lesson
We are learning the importance of keeping our hands to ourselves and to mind our own business. This is the lesson that I taught the children to help them with this. I use the visual of a hoola hoop.
1. We all have a hoola hoop around us. (I let them think of what theirs might look like...maybe purple with sparkles or maybe decorated with soccer balls:)
2. Inside our hoop is our own business. What we think, what we say, what we do. Our only job is to take care of our own business and hoola hoop.
3. We do not get into someone else's hoola hoop unless invited in.
Now all I have to say to the children when problems arise is this: "Are you in your own hoola hoop?" Works like a charm.
You might want to use this at home too!
We are learning the importance of keeping our hands to ourselves and to mind our own business. This is the lesson that I taught the children to help them with this. I use the visual of a hoola hoop.
1. We all have a hoola hoop around us. (I let them think of what theirs might look like...maybe purple with sparkles or maybe decorated with soccer balls:)
2. Inside our hoop is our own business. What we think, what we say, what we do. Our only job is to take care of our own business and hoola hoop.
3. We do not get into someone else's hoola hoop unless invited in.
Now all I have to say to the children when problems arise is this: "Are you in your own hoola hoop?" Works like a charm.
You might want to use this at home too!
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Jack and Eddie
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Summer Reading
Summer reading will benefit your child so much. Make it fun and mix it up. Solo read, share read, and talk, talk, talk about what you read!
Here are some of the crews favorite chapter books.
I recently introduced the kids to graphic novels. They are similar to the comic books I read as a child. You can ask the librarians at the public library to help you find these.
And..math books! Your child might love to dig into more of these! They can also give you ideas for summer math.
Here are some of the crews favorite chapter books.
I recently introduced the kids to graphic novels. They are similar to the comic books I read as a child. You can ask the librarians at the public library to help you find these.
And..math books! Your child might love to dig into more of these! They can also give you ideas for summer math.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Learning to Serve
Our Second Trip to the Early Childhood Center
On this second meeting, we decided as a crew to write a story with our buddies.
We needed to think about what we could learn and what our buddies could learn...so we wrote Learning Targets that we thought we could achieve.
When we got back, we shared our experiences and realized our Learning Targets for the story writing with our preschoolers were a bit too lofty!
Now that we are beginning to trust each other, deeper relationships are developing. So sweet!
And it is ok to play...using our imagination helps us predict and compose while reading and writing.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Climbing in Castlewood Canyon Spring 2014
What JOY it was to watch each of my children challenge themselves on this Voyage. They put Mr. Doug's great climbing instruction into practice for the first time in the great outdoors. Everyone climbed and used the mantra,
"I can do it!" And they did. They have grown so much!
"I can do it!" And they did. They have grown so much!
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